Oriol Bonell Monsonís (1992) is a sports physiotherapist from Andorra. He obtained his master’s degree in Human Movement Sciences at Maastricht University. As a sports physiotherapist, he has more than seven years of experience working in clinical practice and supporting different National teams from Andorra at international events, such as the Andorran Rink Hockey and Football federations. Currently, he is a PhD Candidate at the Amsterdam University Medical Centers (location VUmc), focusing on injury prevention in the elite alpine skiing context.
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Vincent Gouttebarge
Professor
Prof. dr. Vincent Gouttebarge is a former professional footballer who played 14 seasons in France and The Netherlands (232 games; twice ACLR; twice concussion). He is an Extraordinary Professor in the Section Sports Medicine of the University of Pretoria and based at the Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine department of the Amsterdam University Medical Centers. He is also Chief Medical Officer at FIFPRO (Football Players Worldwide). Prof. dr. Gouttebarge’s work focuses on a wide range of sports medicine domains being relevant in professional sports (emphasis on football), striving to protect and promote the physical, mental and social health of active and former professional athletes. He is Chair of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Mental Health Working Group, co-Director of the IOC Programs on Mental Health in Elite Sport, member of the Medical Committee of the Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF), member of the Medical Expert Group of the French Professional Football League (LFP), member of the Concussion Expert Group of the International Football Association Board (The IFAB), member of the Concussion in Para Sport (CIPS) group, and member of the South African Sports Medicine Association (SASMA). Prof. dr. Gouttebarge is also a member of the Editorial Board of the South African Journal of Sports Medicine. If you want to know more about his research and publications, it might be worth checking out his Scopus profile.
Caroline Silveira Bolling
Post-Doctoral Researcher
Caroline Bolling is a sports physiotherapist from Brazil. She acquired her master's degree in Public Health at UFMG in Belo Horizonte on injuries and health of professional dancers, and has knowledge on the epidemiology and prevention of sports injuries. She worked 9 years as a physiotherapist in Minas Tenis Clube ( Brazil), especially with artistic and trampoline gymnastics. Thereafter, she was the head therapist at the Cirque du Soleil Quidam show. Currently, through a Science Without Borders grant, she is a researcher at the department of Public and Occupational Health at the VU University Medical Center, working on a qualitative project on the athletes’ narrative of injuries and injury prevention.
Evert Verhagen
Chair
Evert Verhagen (1976) is a human movement scientist and epidemiologist who holds an University Research Chair on the topic of "Sports, Physical Activity & Health". He chairs the department's research theme 'Sports, Lifestyle and Health'. Evert is also the co-director of the Amsterdam Institute of Sports Sciences (www.aiss.nl), and chair of the Amsterdam Collaboration on Health and Safety in Sports; one of the 10 International Olympic Committee (IOC) Centers of Research Excellence for the Prevention of Injury and Promotion of Health in Athletes.
His main research topics are: 1. Prevention of sports and physical activity related injuries (including cost-effectiveness and implementation issues); and 2. Physical activity promotion integrated in everyday life. He supervises several (inter)national PhDs and post-docs, divided across these two topics. Within the department he fulfils teaching responsibilities for the faculties of Medicine, Human Movement Sciences and Health Sciences, next to individual supervision in research training.
If you want to know more about his research and publications, it might be worth to check out his Scopus or Orcid profile.
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